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Este libro está basado en las mejores evidencias científicas existentes y explicita las aplicaciones clínicas de la Psicoterapia Integrativa EIS a problemáticas psicológicas de la mayor relevancia social. La psicoterapia EIS se viene abriendo paso con fuerza a nivel internacional y está siendo considerada como de gran relevancia en el mundo. Por lo pronto, la Psicoterapia Integrativa EIS constituye una invitación a los psicoterapeutas de todas las orientaciones para ir aunando filas en torno al conocimiento válido y en torno a una teoría integrativa sólida y completa. Libro comentado por la Dra. Sonia Chalup de Bolivia en la Revista AcPI (Actualizaciones en Psicoterapia Integrativa), la Revista es online y el número corresponde al año 2022.
Con más de 2.000 referencias bibliográficas, entre revistas científicas, libros, y artículos de prensa, este libro comprende buena parte de la evidencia de más de un siglo de psicología y psicoterapia. Paralelamente, el libro busca guiar al lector a través de sus páginas de manera amena y motivante, con cercanía conversacional y fluidez de escritura. Una lectura de la mayor importancia para la psicoterapia contemporánea. En “Psicoterapia Integrativa EIS: Profundizando la Comprensión, Potenciando el Cambio” el psicólogo chileno Roberto Opazo (Premio Sigmund Freud, 2005) propone un enfoque integrativo de la psicoterapia, fundamentado desde una extensa sistematización de datos empíricos. Como su título señala, este proyecto tiene como fundamental propósito aumentar las probabilidades de generar cambios terapéuticos significativos en los pacientes, a la vez de aumentar nuestro entendimiento de las problemáticas que los aquejan. En la búsqueda por establecer los lineamientos de su Psicoterapia Integrativa, Opazo estructura su propuesta entorno a cinco grandes desafíos. En primer lugar, busca desarrollar una nueva teoría, global, unificadora, capaz de explicar la dinámica psicológica: una “teoría práctica”, que aporte lineamientos para la práctica clínica, y que sea compatible también con los datos válidos existentes; capaz de acogerlos y sistematizarlos, libre de reduccionismos. En segundo lugar, el autor busca “humanizar” el principio de causalidad, identificando factores reguladores, o “principios de influencia” que afectan el funcionamiento y el significado que las personas le dan a su experiencia, y que aumentan nuestras capacidades de predicción. En tercer lugar, la propuesta busca aportar una guía para la investigación y la generación de conocimiento, que permita superar el “allegiance effect”, la tendencia de los clínicos a encontrar “evidencias” en favor de su propio enfoque. Como cuarto desafío, Opazo propone una forma de identificar, seleccionar y clasificar el conocimiento válido en psicoterapia, posibilitando su acumulación organizada y funcional. Finalmente, y como culminación de todo lo anterior, la propuesta busca romper finalmente con el empate entre los distintos enfoques, aquello conocido como “veredicto del Dodo” en la literatura psicoterapéutica.
Hailed by one reviewer as "the bible of the integration movement," the inaugural edition of Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration was the first compilation of the early integrative approaches to therapy. Since its publication psychotherapy integration has grown into a mature, empirically supported, and international movement, and the current edition provides a comprehensive review of what has been done. Reflecting the considerable advances in the field since the previous edition's release in 2005, this third edition of Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration continues to be the state-of-the-art description of psychotherapy integration and its clinical practices by some of its most distinguished proponents. Six chapters new to this edition describe growing areas of psychotherapy research and practice: common factors therapy, principle-based integration, integrative psychotherapy with children, mixing psychotherapy and self-help, integrating research and practice, and international themes. The latter two of these constitute contemporary thrusts in the integration movement: blending research and practice, and recognizing its international nature. Also closely examined are the concepts, history, training, research, global themes, and future of psychotherapy integration. Each chapter includes a new section on cultural considerations, and an emphasis is placed throughout the volume on outcome research. Charting the remarkable evolution of psychotherapy integration itself, the third edition of this Handbook will continue to prove invaluable to practitioners, researchers, and students alike.
Stephen Palmer is Joint award winner of the Annual Counselling Psychology Award for outstanding professional and scientific contribution to Counselling Psychology in Britain for 2000. `The editors′ support for the integrative project is clear, but the book will hold its own with the sceptics too. I recommend it′ - Counselling at Work This innovative and timely book examines the issues and ideas surrounding integration and eclecticism in a therapeutic context, and provides a detailed account of a wide range of approaches in use. Following an exploration of the origins of integrative and eclectic processes, 10 approaches are explained in detail. Chapters on each approach: describe its central concepts, assumptions and therapeutic goals; outline its view of how psychological disturbance is acquired, perpetuated and resolved; examine how the theory relates to practice - including examples of typical sessions and case studies; and consider which clients might benefit. Further chapters explore the implications of using integrative and eclectic approaches for training, supervision, for working in a time-limited context and from a multicultural perspective.
This book presents for the first time, a practical manual for psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy. Drawing on forty years of research, teaching and practice, its expert authors guide you through the conversational model’s theory, skills and implications for practice. Part I sets out the model’s underlying theory and outlines the evidence for its efficacy with client groups. Part II guides you through clinical skills of the model, from foundational to advanced. Part III offers practical guidance on implementing the approach within a range of settings, and for developing effective practice through reflection and supervision.
Although doctors are mainly concerned with the physical orpsychological problems of individual drinkers, the wider socialconsequences of alcohol misuse are just as important. Fully revisedand updated, this fourth edition of the ABC of alcohol contains newsections on the impact of alcohol on Accident and Emergencydepartments and surgical practice as well as the potential dangersof the interaction of alcohol and legal and illegal drugs. This practical, well illustrated guide is an ideal reference forgeneral practitioners and all health and social professionals whodeal with people who have alcohol problems.
Mick Cooper and John McLeod pioneer a major new framework for counselling theory, practice and research - the ′pluralistic′ approach. This model breaks away from the orientation-specific way in which counselling has traditionally been taught, reflecting and responding to shifts in counselling and psychotherapy training. As accessible and engaging as ever, Cooper and McLeod argue that there is no one right way of doing therapy and that different clients need different things at different times. By identifying and demonstrating the application of a range of therapeutic methods, the book outlines a flexible framework for practice within which appropriate methods can be selected depending on the client′s individual needs and the therapist′s knowledge and experience. This is a must-read for anybody training or practising in the counselling or helping professions - it should not be missed!
Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self articulates in new ways the essential features and most recent extensions of Paul Wachtel's powerfully integrative theory of cyclical psychodynamics. Wachtel is widely regarded as the leading advocate for integrative thinking in personality theory and the theory and practice of psychotherapy. He is a contributor to cutting edge thought in the realm of relational psychoanalysis and to highlighting the ways in which the relational point of view provides especially fertile ground for integrating psychoanalytic insights with the ideas and methods of other theoretical and therapeutic orientations. In this book, Wachtel extends his integration of psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, systemic, and experiential viewpoints to examine closely the nature of the inner world of subjectivity, its relation to the transactional world of daily life experiences, and the impact on both the larger social and cultural forces that both shape and are shaped by individual experience. Here, he discusses in a uniquely comprehensive fashiong the subtleties of the clinical interaction, the findings of systematic research, and the role of social, economic, and historical forces in our lives. The chapters in this book help to transcend the tunnel vision that can lead therapists of different orientations to ignore the important discoveries and innovations from competing approaches. Explicating the pervasive role of vicious circles and self-fulfilling prophecies in our lives, Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self shows how deeply intertwined the subjective, the intersubjective, and the cultural realms are, and points to new pathways to therapeutic and social change. Both a theoretical tour de force and an immensely practical guide to clinical practice, this book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and students of human behavior of all backgrounds and theoretical orientations.
This fascinating book provides a global exchange of information about counseling activities and services; counselor training; and existing professional practices, beliefs, and values. Native counselors and leading experts from 40 countries discuss the opportunities for growth in their countries and the challenges they face. After an introductory section that discusses global diversity themes and issues, chapters focus on key countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, Oceania, and South and Central America. Each chapter covers the history and current state of counseling in the country, theories and techniques that have been shown to work best in meeting the needs of the population, diversity issues specific to the region, counselor education and training, and possibilities for the future of counseling in the country. A comprehensive list of international resources and counseling organizations is also included. *Requests for digital versions from ACA can be found on www.wiley.com. *To purchase print copies, please visit the ACA website *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to [email protected].